Sentence examples for it's pirated from inspiring English sources

“it’s pirated” is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that was illegally copied or reproduced without permission. For example, you might say, “The movie we watched last night was pirated—it was a poor quality copy.”.

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And it's free — and a bit shady since, you know, it's pirated content.

IE is an exception — even if it's pirated users can download the new update… IE9 will not be supported by Windows XP.

They programmed a glitch into the game wherein a cutscene will never end if you're using a pirated version of the game — though they don't say how they know it's pirated.

The more expensive the product, the more it's pirated.

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Wherever you see Shigeru Miyamoto's creation, whether it be pirated in the wrong colours, in 3D or 8-bit form, he's unmistakable.

Despite a didactic tone that is often distasteful to modern readers, Susan Gray was so popular at the time of its release that it was pirated by multiple publishers.

He was sent a watermarked copy that could be traced to the owner if it was pirated, Fox said.

"We list 1 billion pages, we cannot go through every one and find out if it is pirated," he says.

John Murray published the first English edition, but it was pirated by Greek publishers who sold many copies for which George received no royalties.

Furthermore, how can it be "pirated" if the business model requires the end user to purchase a license key to activate the product?

Or will it be pirated, BitTorrent material?

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